A folio from Leonardos Anatomical Manuscript A.Recto: the bones of the thorax, showing the spinal column and upper arm; the bones of a figure from the neck to the pelvis; the skeleton of the pelvis and the legs; the bones of a right leg; notes on the drawings.This page constitutes the most complete representation of a skeleton in the whole of Leonardo’s surviving oeuvre. The vertebral curvature and oblique rib placement are well shown, and the drawing at lower right captures the correct tilt of the
Exhibition in Edinburgh sheds new light on Leonardo da Vinci's anatomical drawings - Alain.R.Truong
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) - The skeleton (recto); The muscles
Leonardo da Vinci - RCIN 919101, Recto The fetus, and the muscles attached to the pelvis - Free Stock Illustrations
Anatomy - Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci, 15.4.1452 - 2.5.1519, Italian artist (painter and sculptor), his work, technical drawing,…
2: “Study of the Back View of a Skeleton, Showing the Tendons of the Neck” by Leonardo da Vinci, 1513 or later
Image of Recto: The muscles of the leg, and the intercostal muscles, by Vinci, Leonardo da (1452-1519)
Leonardo da Vinci The Mechanics of Man thumbnail jacket image
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) - The skeleton (recto); The muscles of the face and arm, and the nerves and vein…
Anatomy in the Renaissance, Essay, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) - The throat, and the muscles of the leg ( recto); The bones of the foot, and the muscles of the neck (verso)
Head Studies Da vinci painting, Leonardo da vinci, Renaissance art
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Exhibition in Edinburgh sheds new light on Leonardo da Vinci's anatomical drawings - Alain.R.Truong
Down to the Bones Marriott Library